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Hiking around Carovilli, situated in Italy's Molise region, offers exploration through verdant hills and pristine natural environments. The area features ancient forests, including turkey oaks and silver firs, within natural reserves like Selva of Castiglione. The landscape encompasses green heights and diverse terrain, providing a range of hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The path immersed in the beech forest of the Montedimezzo Reserve arrives here at a crossroads called Pietra Quadra and located at almost 1200 meters above sea level. From here you can continue the Sentiero della Pietra Quadra (S11) or the Sentiero del Confine towards the Sentiero del Faione (S16 and S8).
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The Montedimezzo reserve is a nature reserve in the municipality of Vastogirardi and is part of the Unesco biosphere reserve of Collemeluccio-Montedimezzo. It houses a forest of centuries-old beech trees and is an ideal place for hiking, picnics and visiting the naturalistic museum and wildlife area.
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A beautiful reserve with many paths for walking.
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The Collemeluccio reserve is one of the two oriented nature reserves that are part of the "Collemeluccio-Montedimezzo Alto Molise" Biosphere Reserve, recognized by UNESCO in 1977. It is located in the province of Isernia, hosts one of the most beautiful beech woods in Italy and it can be visited with a ring itinerary that starts from the forest center.
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The path immersed in the beech forest of the Montedimezzo Reserve arrives here at a crossroads called Pietra Quadra and located at almost 1200 meters above sea level. From here you can continue the Sentiero della Pietra Quadra (S11) or the Sentiero del Confine towards the Sentiero del Faione (S16 and S8).
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The Celano-Foggia tratturo passes over the Sella Colle Mandrone, at an altitude of 1,061 metres, and descends towards San Pietro Avellana. Along the way, it runs alongside the Collemeluccio-Montedimezzo Biosphere Reserve, recognized by UNESCO in 1977. within that area there are silver firs, oaks and beech woods.
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A beautiful natural area, lots of walking trails, all impeccably marked, impossible to get lost. There are also aviaries with animals inside where you can see the typical species that inhabit Molise.
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At this point you can admire a beautiful panorama. there are also benches to take a break and enjoy the tranquility of this reserve.
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There are over 20 hiking trails around Carovilli, offering a variety of experiences. This includes 12 easy routes, 10 moderate routes, and 1 difficult trail for more experienced hikers.
Carovilli is nestled among Molise's 'green heights,' characterized by verdant hills and pristine natural environments. You'll encounter ancient forests, including turkey oaks and silver firs, particularly within natural reserves like the Selva of Castiglione Oasis. The landscape offers a blend of gentle beauty and wild nature, with diverse terrain.
Yes, many trails around Carovilli are designed as loops. For example, the In the Collemeluccio Nature Reserve – loop tour is an easy 4.7 km path, and the Montedimezzo Forest Trail – Montedimezzo Nature Reserve loop is a 5.7 km easy route through ancient woodlands.
Hikers can explore several points of interest. The Montedimezzo Nature Reserve is a UNESCO site known for its ancient woodlands. You might also discover the Cascata di Mille, a beautiful waterfall, or enjoy panoramic views from the Santa Lucia Cross and Viewpoint (Miranda). The area also holds historical significance, with traces of Italic settlements on Monte Ferrante.
Absolutely. Carovilli offers several easy trails suitable for families. The In the Collemeluccio Nature Reserve – loop tour is an easy 4.7 km path, perfect for a gentle walk through protected nature. Another option is the Collemeluccio Nature Reserve – Colle Gendarme viewpoint loop, which is 5.1 km and also rated easy.
The Molise region, including Carovilli, is generally pleasant for hiking from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summers are warm but the forested trails provide shade. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the natural reserves around Carovilli are rich in wildlife. The Selva of Castiglione Oasis, for instance, is a known habitat for fallow deer, foxes, and even wolves, offering a chance for immersive nature observation. The pristine natural settings throughout the region support diverse ecosystems.
The hiking routes in Carovilli are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the unspoiled natural beauty, the tranquility of the ancient forests, and the well-maintained paths within the nature reserves.
Yes, hikers can visit the Cascata di Mille, a notable waterfall listed among the natural monuments around Carovilli. It offers a refreshing sight during your outdoor adventures.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many nature reserves and popular hiking areas, such as the Montedimezzo Nature Reserve, typically offer designated parking facilities for visitors. It's recommended to check the starting point of your chosen route for the most accurate parking information.
Yes, the area around Carovilli has historical significance. Monte Ferrante, for example, offers not only natural beauty but also traces of an Italic settlement dating back to between the 3rd and 1st centuries B.C., as well as a Samnite fortification from the 6th to 5th centuries B.C. These can be explored by hikers interested in history.
Carovilli and its surrounding villages offer local cafes and restaurants where you can refuel after your hike. While not directly on every trail, these establishments are typically accessible within a short drive from major trailheads, providing opportunities to experience local Molise cuisine.


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